Pictures
Since you are not a member, just use any of the photo hosting sites (Picasa, Photobucket, etc)
and then use [IMG] tags for the link to the picture
for instance:[ img] www.photobucket.com/youraccount/picture.jpg [/img ]
^^
Example
I had to add extra spaces so the site doesnt try to parse the tag..
and then use [IMG] tags for the link to the picture
for instance:[ img] www.photobucket.com/youraccount/picture.jpg [/img ]
^^
Example
I had to add extra spaces so the site doesnt try to parse the tag..
to get the URL (www. thing that can be unnecessarily long) you can right click the image as click "copy image location"
then when posting hit the IMG button and press Ctrl + V to paste the URL
then when posting hit the IMG button and press Ctrl + V to paste the URL
Originally Posted by Backspin23,Jun 9 2009, 07:19 PM
to get the URL (www. thing that can be unnecessarily long) you can right click the image as click "copy image location"
then when posting hit the IMG button and press Ctrl + V to paste the URL
then when posting hit the IMG button and press Ctrl + V to paste the URL
Originally Posted by Backspin23,Jun 9 2009, 08:30 PM
On a mac it's Command + V (far more ergonomic)
and instead of "copy link location" I think it says "save image address" when you right click, command click, or two finger click.
and instead of "copy link location" I think it says "save image address" when you right click, command click, or two finger click.
The command key located directly below 'x' so you can press it with your thumb and hit 'v' with your index finger. As opposed to needing to use your pinkie for Ctrl and then test your finger dexterity by reaching the opposite direction to hit v with your index finger at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Backspin23,Jun 9 2009, 08:53 PM
no they have right click on every mighty mouse. Or if you use a track pad on a laptop just tap with both fingers.
nice try though..
nice try though..Mac - FTL



i am not a computer wiz...


